Detect objects regardless of changes in illumination! Supporting the exit of construction vehicles.
【NETIS Registration Number: QS-210049-A】 A departure warning system for construction vehicles using 79GHz band millimeter-wave radar. Radar will be installed at two locations on the roadside temporary enclosure, and a large monitor will be set up on the site-side temporary enclosure. The radar detects objects and predicts the position of moving bodies based on speed measurement data, displaying the measurement results on the large monitor to alert drivers during departure. By capturing the position of moving bodies that are not visible, even in inclement weather such as rain or fog, the system supports the safe departure of construction vehicles. 【Features】 ■ Detection and position prediction of moving vehicles and pedestrians ■ Alerts drivers with a large monitor ■ Adjustable measurement range based on radar installation positions ■ Safe measurement even in inclement weather such as rain or fog *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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